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Will it snow in Toronto this Christmas?
According to meteorologists, there is currently no snow forecast in the city of Toronto until Christmas Day.
Temperatures will reach above normal from today to Monday, and rain is forecast for December 23.
According to Environment Canada, Friday will be the first day of winter partly cloudy with temperatures around 2 degrees Celsius. By Saturday, temperatures will rise to around 4 degrees Celsius, with a 60% chance of rain.
On Sunday and Monday, we will see temperatures between 6 and 8 degrees Celsius without rain.
Last year, a weather warning was issued for the entire country just days before Christmas, and Toronto saw significant snowfall. The blizzard across the country caused the cancellation of hundreds of flights, and many travelers sought alternative routes.
According to David Phillips from the Canadian Environment Agency, most parts of the country have been unusually dry and hot this year, and snow has not had a chance to fall, and if it has snowed, it has melted quickly, which is the result of the strong impact of the "El Nino" phenomenon this fall. Is.
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